Newfoundland reeling in wake of monster blizzard that buried St. John’s
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Environment Canada has ended a blizzard warning for the St. John’s, N.L., area this morning but a state of emergency and storm surge warning remain in effect following a monster storm that buried the city.
The intense snowfall that brought St. John’s and many other communities to a standstill on Friday slowed overnight and according to Environment Canada was expected to end later this morning.
Blizzard and storm surge warnings remain in effect in other areas of eastern Newfoundland and Labrador including Bonavista Peninsula, Bonavista North, and Bay of Exploits.
But with more than 70 centimetres of new snow on the ground in some areas, and strong winds piling up drifts and creating white out conditions, roads were likely to remain treacherous.